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  • ...ning individual perceptions, reality falls within [[convention]]. Views of reality have greater or lesser degrees of refinement and organization. Some are hig ...blish an underlying ground of all or part of reality, that is, to say what reality "really is," has been a long-standing preoccupation of philosophy and the s
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  • ...g discussion of reality from a viewpoint close to that of "model-dependent reality". ...right, this increases our confidence that the model really does represent reality; we then go on to devise further experiments, perhaps refining the model, t
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  • ...y that lives a different lifestyle) - and films their life. The game-style reality show is done through elimination or competition - for a job (as in ''[[The ...vapid celebrity tittle-tattle as higher than other more important values. Reality television has also been criticized for being exploitative - getting people
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  • '''Reality TV''' is a [[television]] genre where individuals interact, as their real s In 2001, after noting that scholars find reality TV hard to define, [[George Bagley]] offered the following definition in th
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  • {{Image|Augmented Reality for eCommerce.jpg|right|250px|An augmented reality app used to visualize furniture in a preexisting room.}} ...of digital interactions<ref name=recognition />. Most commonly, augmented reality is used with smartphones or glasses, and can be used to entertain, inform,
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  • {{r|Back to Reality}}
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  • {{Image|Augmented Reality for eCommerce.jpg|right|250px|An augmented reality app used to visualize furniture in a preexisting room.}} ...of digital interactions<ref name=recognition />. Most commonly, augmented reality is used with smartphones or glasses, and can be used to entertain, inform,
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  • ...]). The reality of of a deductive inference is entirely dependant upon the reality of its premises.
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  • ...books.com/SouthCalif/LosAngeles/SanFernando/SanFernandoChurch.html Virtual Reality Panorama "Inside the Mission Church"] ...oks.com/SouthCalif/LosAngeles/SanFernando/SanFernandoFountain.html Virtual Reality Panorama of "The Mission Fountain"]
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  • ...John_Stephenson|John Stephenson]] and others for making wiki-based forum a reality == ...this wiki forum created and Constable Stephenson for his work making it a reality. I am sure there are others of whose efforts and contributions I am unaware
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Business]] [[reality television]] show hosted by [[Alan Sugar]].
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  • The position that reality is fundamentally mental in nature.
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  • ...y that lives a different lifestyle) - and films their life. The game-style reality show is done through elimination or competition - for a job (as in ''[[The ...vapid celebrity tittle-tattle as higher than other more important values. Reality television has also been criticized for being exploitative - getting people
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  • ...rence librarian]], who became an innovator in the application of [[virtual reality]] to [[erotica]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Information about the TLC reality show depicting the polygamous lifestyle.
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  • *[http://www.creatingtechnology.org/biomed/germs.htm Reality and politics in the war on infectious diseases]
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  • A system with the idea that reality and God are in the process of becoming.
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  • American singer and actress best known for her MTV reality series ''Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica''
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  • Precision and being exact and matching [[reality]]; when something measured is very very close to the actual quantity.
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  • A participant in the one season [[Reality TV]] series [[Policewomen of Cincinnati]], whose post-television police car
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  • ...sibly [[violence|violent]], lacking agreement between [[perception]] and [[reality]].
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  • Early [[computer science]] and [[virtual reality]] researcher; invented [[hypertext]] while at [[Project Xanadu]] in the 196
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  • ...in ordinary life, and nonbizarre if the situation could possibly happen in reality. A delusion can be both a disorder and a symptom of a disorder such as [[sc
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  • ...cience and technology intellectuals created in 1988 as an outgrowth of The Reality Club.
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  • A belief with no basis in reality, or shared with a person's culture, that persists despite evidence to the c
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  • ...ks.com/SouthCalif/LosAngeles/Capistrano/CapistranoStoneChurch.html Virtual Reality Panorama of "The Ruined Stone Church"] ...ooks.com/SouthCalif/LosAngeles/Capistrano/CapistranoColonnade.html Virtual Reality Panorama of the "Cloister Colonnade at Mission San Juan Capistrano"]
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  • ...[[humanistic psychology]]; addresses out-of-body experiences, nonordinary reality, [[apparition]]s, [[shamanism]], etc.
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  • Perception of objects, sounds, or sensations having no demonstrable reality, usually arising from a disorder of the nervous system or in response to ce
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  • '''Reality TV''' is a [[television]] genre where individuals interact, as their real s In 2001, after noting that scholars find reality TV hard to define, [[George Bagley]] offered the following definition in th
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  • ...attention to celebrities and aspire to become celebrities, often through [[reality television]].
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  • The Forms are Plato's explanation of the ultimate nature of reality.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A philosophical position that all we can know about reality consists of networks of ''world pictures'' that explain ''observations'' by
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  • ...ner's three girlfriends appearing with him in the E! Entertainment channel reality series ''The Girls Next Door''.
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  • ...Ayn Rand]], which holds that [[reason]] and the [[knowledge]] of objective reality leads to an [[ethics|ethic]] of rational self-interest and libertarian [[ca
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  • ...e>An interrelated and interconnected system of beliefs about the nature of reality and the meaning of life.
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  • ...litical Animal'', Michael Joseph, 2002 - contains graphic accounts of the reality of the life of an MP.
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  • ...of the underlying constituent of nature, and excludes any explanations of reality that could not be reduced to physics.
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  • ...ty of a statement; has been explained by philosophers as correspondence to reality, coherence with a body of thought, and in several other ways; also (with a
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  • ...cations/docs/pdfs/manuel.pdf The Marian Apparitions in Fátima as Political Reality: Religion and Politics in Twentieth-Century Portugal by Paul Christopher Ma
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  • ...unpredictable, possibly violent, lacking agreement between perception and reality.
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  • ...nd is independent of the extent to which it is representative of objective reality.
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  • ...g discussion of reality from a viewpoint close to that of "model-dependent reality". ...right, this increases our confidence that the model really does represent reality; we then go on to devise further experiments, perhaps refining the model, t
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  • '''Psychosis''' is a loss of contact with reality. Individuals who experience psychosis are said to be psychotic, and may hav
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  • {{r|Model-dependent reality}} {{r|Reality}}
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  • Plato's '''Theory of Forms''' provides Plato's explanation of the nature of [[Reality]]. In it, Plato upholds the distinction between what is most Real and [[sen ...Platonic Reality. The Forms of [[Being]] are only surpassed by the Good, a reality beyond Being. In this sense, Being is already a step lower than the Good in
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  • ...oducts which instill in the consumer a false sense of security, because in reality the product does not make the information any more secure
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  • {{rpl|Reality TV}}
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  • ...between 'appearances' and reality. The philosopher's job is to investigate reality but because he finds himself in the world, he must, according to the [[Phae ...are able to retain their connection to the original form, in other words, reality itself. [[Sophists]], on the other hand, are content to persuade others as
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  • ...om/CentralCalif/ElCaminoReal/SalinasValley/SanMiguelInteriorL.html Virtual Reality Panorama "Inside Mission San Miguel"]
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  • ...the [[National Training Center]] for heavy forces in desert, using virtual reality as well as real weapons; operated by the [[U.S. Army]] at [[Fort Polk]], [[
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  • '''The Apprentice''' (UK) is a [[business]] [[reality television]] show. Like its US counterpart, the show follows a group of men ...house, much as in other reality shows like [[Big Brother]]. As with other reality shows, a certain amount of behind-the-back gossip and rumour-spreading is e
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  • ...nsations of a sexual encounter; continues to be discussed in the [[virtual reality]] community and also has applicability to such things as a remote physical
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  • ...books.com/SouthCalif/LosAngeles/SanFernando/MissionSanGabriel.html Virtual Reality Panorama of "The Camino Real Door at Mission San Gabriel"]
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  • ...ventor of [[hypertext]]. Teledildonics is “telepresence” sex in a virtual reality context, with partners sharing sensations beyond vision and hearing. ...heat generators, and pressure actuators. It would be used with 3D virtual reality goggles and stereo headphones. At the time, computing and networking techno
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  • {{r|Virtual reality}}
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  • {{r|Reality television}}
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